We have had a slight increase in fees due to increases in HNO player fees and insurance, ice rental and officiating costs.

Registrations completed on or after October 1/2018 will be subject to a $50 late fee charge and NO registrations will be accepted after October 14/ 2018 unless approved by the FFMHA Board of Directors.

Please be advised that players will NOT be allowed onto the ice until registration and payment is completed. Thank you for your understanding.

CALL FOR COACHES AND CONVENORS 2018/19 SEASON

ATTENTION: Call for house league and AA coaches for the 2018/19 season as well as convenors for each division - 6 in total. Please note May 18/2018 deadline for applications.

Please submit your coaching qualifications, experience and philosophy in writing by the deadline. All coaches require the online respect in sport or speak out clinic certification. Coaches must confirm with FFMHA that they have the level of certification needed to coach in a particular division.

The FFMHA board thanks all applicants in advance as these are crucial roles to the success of our hockey program.

ATTENTION NOVICE PLAYERS/ PARENTS/ GUARDIANS/ COACHES

To all those with interests in the Novice division starting in the 2018/19 season please familiarize yourself with some of the changes being implemented as per Hockey Canada/ HNO/ FFMHA through the link below.

If you have any questions please contact Ron MacKinnon - Development Coordinator.

2018 HNO UNDER 15 PROGRAM OF EXCELLENCE CAMP

Please find the links below for the upcoming Hockey Northwestern Ontario under 15 program of excellence camp. Dates are August 17-19/2018 in Thunder Bay. Please notice direct links for the position in which you wish to register your player.

To The Humboldt Bronco Hockey Team, Family and Community, Please Know that we are keeping you in our thoughts and Prayers .

Respect in Sports

The Respect in Sport Program for Parents is a unique, in-depth 1 hour online program geared to providing the parent with information on how to evaluate and understand:

Parental influence over a child

Coach and leader roles in sport

Role of the parent and coach in ensuring a child’s enjoyment of a sport

Protecting your child when outside of your immediate control

Concussion awareness & Return to Play guidelines

Long-Term Player Development (LTPD) model

The program is a proactive, educational program that empowers parents with the tools to ensure the game is enjoyable and respectful for themselves, their children and all other stakeholders in the game.

Beginning with the 2016-17 minor hockey season a minimum of 1 parent/guardian from each family with players at the Novice or Atom level will need to take the program along with 1 parent/ guardian from any players entering Hockey Canada programming for the first time in the peewee to midget age groups.

The cost of the one hour online program is $12.00+HST and you can complete the course at the link below:

Please note if you are a coach with the Respect in Sport, than the other parent/spouse must take the Parent Respect in Sport.

Respect in Sports Link Information

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